<div> </div> <div> Respected sir,</div> <div><br> I Awesh a student of electronic science department, university of pune,<br> pune,India<br> I intent to do a project on a CellPhone Detector, similar in concept of a <br> metal detector used in airports etc.</div> <div> As far as my knowledge concern to gsm and cdma handset set by the network provider no transmission comes out of mobile devices when it is in active idel mode i.e No calls No sms condition<br> </div> <div> Thus, there is no effective RF transmission from the cellphone when <br> one is not using it for talk/sms etc. and also want too know the relation between the led blink after a certain interval of times or so under BTS-latched condition and is its OFF when outside coverage area, mobile does not signify any <br> periodic RF transmission in the order of
seconds as i had earlier assumed.</div> as came to know about TRF6151 i.e is tranciever where some block like oscillator VCO and PLL<br> Can you pl. clarify that this is what is happening in practice? If <br> so, are there any active source like a local oscillator signal etc in the <br> mobile which could be used for the detection. or any thing which transmitt <br> so that we can detect <br> Thanking you in anticipation of a favorable response, <div> </div> <div>
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